Why Yes, Climate Change Is a Religion

Religion is declining sharply and the political cult of Climate Change offers a cataclysmically redemptive purpose with visions of rising oceans, growing poverty, inescapable racism, and a catastrophic way out that requires not faith, but action.

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Pope and Religious Leaders Call For Aggressive Climate Action At The Upcoming COP26 Summit

In his speech, Welby said over the past 100 years, humanity had “declared war” on creation and must now repent by building a green economy and by bringing [social] justice to the global south.

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Greta Thunberg's Climate Strikes And The Sabbath

“So in some essential ways, Greta is like a modern-day Moses, asking us to slow down our consumption to a sustainable level so that humanity can live as responsible stewards of the earth, instead of ever-demanding consumers.”

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United Nations Reveals Who Is To Blame For Covid-19: Patriarchy

P.S. Brace yourself for the inevitable demand to change the title of one of Ellen’s White’s best books ‘Patriarchs and Prophets.’ It will happen eventually.

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U.N. Faith For Earth Initiative Unites World Religions Against Climate Change

“Faith-based organizations are the fourth largest economic power on earth. They own a total of 10 percent of the planet's inhabitable land, 50-60 percent of educational institutions, 50 percent of hospitals, and five percent of commercial forests.”

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Climate Change, What's So Wrong About it?

I want to ask the question, what are Christians to make of all this? Some will say, “Well, we are supposed to be stewards of creation, therefore we can partner with this movement because there is some good in it.”

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Igniting Panic With "Climate Emergencies"

Their god is Homo Progressivus, born an ape and ascending to singularity synthesis via false religion. Their heaven is a social justice dystopia where skeptics are scorned on Twitter and visited with global inquisition.

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Pope Endorses Social Justice And Climate Change

This year, in particular, it calls us to reflect on the situation of many men, women and children of our time - migrants, refugees and refugees – on the move to escape wars, miseries caused by social injustices and climate change.

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